Trash Beast (Recycle Files without leaving a Trace)

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3aaBrSbeel
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Hi, I got bored. So I thought I'd make a program. It's called Trash Beast. Haha, funny name. Well, Trash Beast is your pet and wants to clean your Recycle Bin. He eats your Trash and leaves no trace lmao;

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Saying 'leaving no trace' would be wrong, unless you actually made a mechanism to permanently delete the files from the hard drive itself. You do know there are apps like 'Recuva' which can recover files even from the deepest.
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Usman55 wrote:
Saying 'leaving no trace' would be wrong, unless you actually made a mechanism to permanently delete the files from the hard drive itself. You do know there are apps like 'Recuva' which can recover files even from the deepest.
Yup, but that would cause some files to uninstall or not work. I've tried that before and it doesn't look pretty. I had my Mom's Internet Connected Sys deleted. Recovered it back but lost some files and GTA: San Andreas didn't work after that recovery. idoit;
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That's not the case. If you delete a file and send it to the recycle bin, then that file is no longer accessed by the computer. So if you permanently delete it, nothing more would be affected, no files will be uninstalled. When a file is deleted from the computer, even from the recycle bin, it is still on the hard drive and can be recovered easily, keeping in mind not much has been written over it.
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